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03 April 2018

“The Line of Nodes is the intersection between the orbital plane of Pluto (purple) and that of Earth (white). Because Pluto’s orbit is significantly inclined relative to the ecliptic plane, node crossings are rare, and because Pluto’s orbit is eccentric, they occur in 87- and 161-year intervals.

Credit: Anne Verbiscer”

Pluto Crosses the Ecliptic

“Approximately 01:13 GMT October 31, 2018 (July 2018 according to NASA), Pluto crosses the ecliptic from north to south. Pluto last crossed the ecliptic traveling south to north on September 4, 1930 (NASA says it occurred in 1931), the time of the Great Depression.

The last time Pluto crossed the ecliptic north to south, like it is in 2018, was July 2nd, 1770…”

This is a long and significant update with several key astrological dates, so please head straight to High Heart Life for the full article. Denise Le Fay has always emphasised and written about the "stair-steps" approach. I would like to add that in my opinion, these stair-steps are not all equal in height ~ some of them are pretty high....